Questions continue to be asked about the chair of the inquiry into historic child abuse Fiona Woolf and her links to former Tory home secretary Leon Brittan.
The British government has said it will not support future search and rescue operations for refugees; report into young people's in the police; payout for undercover cop victim; Britain slips out of the top 20 countries for gender equality
Crane operators could bring major construction sites across Britain to a halt after voting overwhelmingly for strikes.
A former police superintendent has admitted misleading the court during fresh inquests relating to the Hillsborough disaster. Roger Marshall told the jury last week, “I offer my unreserved apology for misleading the court.”
Tory defence minister Michael Fallon wants to whip up fears with his talk about parts of Britain being “swamped” by eastern European migrants.
Firefighters in England have announced a four day strike in the battle against Tory pension theft. The walk out will begin at 6pm on Friday 31 October.
UCU union members reballot at Lambeth College in south London and nationally across FE, plus a strike vote to defend university pensions and a strike against redundancies in Wales. NUT national consultation to end this week and defending NUT rep Julie Davies.
Short reports on Yorkshire Freedom Rides campaign, protesting against deaths in custody, Bolton health anti-privatisation campaign and strikes by prison officers, refuse collectors and train conductors
Children’s admin workers at Sandwell Council have defeated bosses’ plans to downgrade their posts and cut their pay by up to £4,000 a year.
Asylum seeker Manjeet Kaur won an important victory on Thursday of last week after plans to evict her were stopped at appeal.
Union activists are planning a series of demonstrations over blacklisting.
Up to 100 protesters set up camp in Parliament Square, central London, on Friday of last week.